vansmack
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Re: Let's get Ted in uniform...
January 27, 2004 at 05:39 PM UTC
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Originally posted by mankie:
I know I'm going to get hammered for this comment but what the hell….I think top flight footie players are much more mature than top flight American athletes, for the most part anyway. For example, Nicky Butt…..poor guy is asking to leave the greatest footie team in the world so he can get playing time, which will no doubt, mean a smaller salary at his new team. I can't see too many runny-catchy, hockey, hitty-runny, bouncey-nettie players doing that, they'd just sit on the bench counting their money rather than take less money to play for a lower team. I also don't blame the American athletes 100% for their attitude, because they don't want for anything when they show talent at a young age, so grow up spoiled little brats.
Mankie, it will surprise you that I will be the one to hammer you the hardest.
Who said this? "He has that American thing: the ability to focus intensely; a will to train hard and be the best. That's missing over here."
Or this: "They want to be number 1. They want to be the best. That's a pretty good way to look at life. They have a certain selflessness that's missing among European players, who need to be eccentric and flambouyant."
Rhett Miller
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Re: Let's get Ted in uniform...
January 27, 2004 at 05:45 PM UTC
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But the goal of boxing is to score the most punches. The goal of hockey is to score the most goals. Fighting is a necessity for boxing, it's just a stupid, ugly, non-neccessary sideshow for hockey.
As far as NASCAR goes, there haven't been fisticuffs thrown between two drivers since the late 70's, whereas a fight in hockey is as standard as a mullet and missing teeth.
And yes, there is some nudging that goes on in NASCAR. But it's typically limited to shorter, slower tracks where a crash would unlikely cause injury to a driver. And the nudging is typically minor enough to throw off the opponents car just enough to allow a pass, without causing him to lose control of the car.
Originally posted by mankie:
Originally posted by Mr. Unctuous:
I make my case on the fact that fighting is an accepted part of hockey. Hell, they even have a penalty for it.
In other more civiled sports, if someone gets into a fight, he gets suspended and fined thousands of dollars. In hockey he gets a five minute penalty, and cheers from the meatheads in the crowd.
The fighting makes hockey more like a second cousin to pro wrestling than any other sport.
There's no penalty for fighting in boxing.
Seriously Rhett, you should drop it because you're making yourself look like a complete moron, even by your standards.
ggw
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Re: Let's get Ted in uniform...
January 27, 2004 at 05:49 PM UTC
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Hot tempers, 1995: Two separate incidents spiced this season.
Bill Ingle, the crew chief for Ricky Rudd at the time, punched Ted Musgrave as Musgrave sat in his car after finishing second in the spring Martinsville race. Ingle was upset that Musgrave spun Rudd earlier in the race. Ingle hit Musgrave on the left cheek and bloodied the driver's face. NASCAR fined Ingle $250.
Later that year, Michael Waltrip punched Lake Speed as Speed sat in his car.
Waltrip was racing Speed for position when Speed blocked him and Waltrip hit the wall. After the race, Waltrip drove past Speed and cut him off on pit road. Waltrip got out, undid Speed's window net and punched Speed twice. Thing is, Speed still had his helmet on. NASCAR fined Waltrip $10,000.
Stewart's costly encounter, 2002: Tony Stewart's altercation with a photographer after last year's Brickyard 400 doesn't have the appeal of some of the sport's fights, but it remains memorable.
Stewart, upset by fading late and finishing 12th at a race he so desperately wanted to win, hit a photographer as he walked out of the garage. Stewart's sponsor fined him $50,000. NASCAR fined Stewart $10,000 and placed him on probation.
Recent cases of bad behavior by NASCAR competitors:
Martinsville, Va., April 13, 2002: NASCAR officials call Kevin Harvick into the pits for rough driving during a Craftsman Truck Series race. After arguing with officials, Harvick is "parked" (suspended) for the following day's Winston Cup race.
Indianapolis, Aug. 4, 2002: Jimmy Spencer knocks Kurt Busch into the wall, and Tony Stewart shoves a photographer in the garage area. Stewart is fined $10,000 by NASCAR and $50,000 by sponsor The Home Depot.
Brooklyn, Mich., Aug. 17, 2003: Spencer punches Busch in the face after an on-track run-in. Spencer is suspended for one race and fined $25,000. Evidence surfaces showing Busch provoked Spencer.
Bristol, Tenn., Aug. 23, 2003: Busch bumps Tennessee native Sterling Marlin's car, wins the race and is booed.
Richmond, Va., Sept. 6, 2003: Harvick and his crew confront Ricky Rudd after Rudd spins out Harvick in the closing laps of the race. Two crew members are suspended for one race, and NASCAR hands out $62,500 in fines.
vansmack
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Re: Let's get Ted in uniform...
January 27, 2004 at 05:50 PM UTC
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Originally posted by Mr. Unctuous:
As far as NASCAR goes, there haven't been fisticuffs thrown between two drivers since the late 70's, whereas a fight in hockey is as standard as a mullet and missing teeth.
Jimmy Spencer punched Kurt Busch last season before Busch even got out of his car, otherwise Busch might have thrown punches back. Spencer was fined $25,000 and suspended for a race.
Oh, and Kurt Busch deserved it.
vansmack
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Re: Let's get Ted in uniform...
January 27, 2004 at 05:57 PM UTC
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Originally posted by mankie:
Doesn't surprise me in the slightes smackie….
Well that was Fergie and Coton talking about why they have 3 Americans in the United franchise. For every one Nicky Butt, there are 10, maybe 20 Luis Saha's who will cry until their club stops blocking a purcahse by United.
Rhett Miller
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Re: Let's get Ted in uniform...
January 27, 2004 at 05:57 PM UTC
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Four punching incidents in 8 years, 36 races a year. Thus four punching incidents in 288 races. Still a lot less thuggish than hockey.
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Hot tempers, 1995: Two separate incidents spiced this season.
Bill Ingle, the crew chief for Ricky Rudd at the time, punched Ted Musgrave as Musgrave sat in his car after finishing second in the spring Martinsville race. Ingle was upset that Musgrave spun Rudd earlier in the race. Ingle hit Musgrave on the left cheek and bloodied the driver's face. NASCAR fined Ingle $250.
Later that year, Michael Waltrip punched Lake Speed as Speed sat in his car.
Waltrip was racing Speed for position when Speed blocked him and Waltrip hit the wall. After the race, Waltrip drove past Speed and cut him off on pit road. Waltrip got out, undid Speed's window net and punched Speed twice. Thing is, Speed still had his helmet on. NASCAR fined Waltrip $10,000.
Stewart's costly encounter, 2002: Tony Stewart's altercation with a photographer after last year's Brickyard 400 doesn't have the appeal of some of the sport's fights, but it remains memorable.
Stewart, upset by fading late and finishing 12th at a race he so desperately wanted to win, hit a photographer as he walked out of the garage. Stewart's sponsor fined him $50,000. NASCAR fined Stewart $10,000 and placed him on probation.
Recent cases of bad behavior by NASCAR competitors:
Martinsville, Va., April 13, 2002: NASCAR officials call Kevin Harvick into the pits for rough driving during a Craftsman Truck Series race. After arguing with officials, Harvick is "parked" (suspended) for the following day's Winston Cup race.
Indianapolis, Aug. 4, 2002: Jimmy Spencer knocks Kurt Busch into the wall, and Tony Stewart shoves a photographer in the garage area. Stewart is fined $10,000 by NASCAR and $50,000 by sponsor The Home Depot.
Brooklyn, Mich., Aug. 17, 2003: Spencer punches Busch in the face after an on-track run-in. Spencer is suspended for one race and fined $25,000. Evidence surfaces showing Busch provoked Spencer.
Bristol, Tenn., Aug. 23, 2003: Busch bumps Tennessee native Sterling Marlin's car, wins the race and is booed.
Richmond, Va., Sept. 6, 2003: Harvick and his crew confront Ricky Rudd after Rudd spins out Harvick in the closing laps of the race. Two crew members are suspended for one race, and NASCAR hands out $62,500 in fines.
ggw
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Re: Let's get Ted in uniform...
January 27, 2004 at 06:00 PM UTC
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Originally posted by Mr. Unctuous:
Four punching incidents in 8 years, 36 races a year. Thus four punching incidents in 288 races. Still a lot less thuggish than hockey.
Still a lot different than "no fights since the late-1970s"
vansmack
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Re: Let's get Ted in uniform...
January 27, 2004 at 06:01 PM UTC
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Originally posted by mankie:
The biggest thug in sports is dead, and killed himself while pulling one of his famous thuggish acts. Dale Earnhardt.
Actually, he wasn't pulling off his "famous thuggish acts." He was blocking so his son (Jr.) and teammate (Waltrip) could race to the finish and that is why he is dead.
It wasn't thuggish, it was foolish.
Rhett Miller
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Re: Let's get Ted in uniform...
January 27, 2004 at 06:06 PM UTC
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True. I wasn't a NASCAR fan in 1995, so was unaware of those incidents. And I forgot about the Busch/Spencer fiasco. And Stewart's behaviour (punching a photographer), while indeed thuggish, wasn't part of the race action. More akin to a hockey player punching a member of the media. Maybe Sean Penn could play Stewart in the movie.
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Originally posted by Mr. Unctuous:
Four punching incidents in 8 years, 36 races a year. Thus four punching incidents in 288 races. Still a lot less thuggish than hockey.
Still a lot different than "no fights since the late-1970s"
vansmack
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Re: Let's get Ted in uniform...
January 27, 2004 at 06:23 PM UTC
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Originally posted by mankie:
Saha!! I think that will end up being about as wise a purchase as Forlan was….what do you think?
I don't like French footballers, generally, or french people for that matter, but United needs to create more offensive chances and I think he can do that. With Ole's future up in the air, I think Saha was a better move than Viduka would have been, though I would rather root for Viduka.
How's that for hedging?
vansmack
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Re: Let's get Ted in uniform...
January 27, 2004 at 06:24 PM UTC
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
I have no idea who Buckner is.
but if he's some asshole jerkwad who cant catch a groundball and cost his team their first world series in almost 75 years then yes, unfortunately he wouldve cost his team thier winning bonus, and cost him the rest of his career and a whole lot of people's happiness and sanity, not to mention another god knows how many years worth of people wishing that he'd never been born.
but if he's just some regular guy, then i guess thats not fair.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!!
Well put, sonick.
Rhett Miller
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Re: Let's get Ted in uniform...
January 27, 2004 at 06:29 PM UTC
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Name one driver who has a mullet. You can't. The fans, well they're a different story.
I'll bet there are some NHL players with mullets.
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Originally posted by Mr. Unctuous:
whereas a fight in hockey is as standard as a mullet and missing teeth.
did a NASCAR fan just say that hockey had a bunch of mullets? hahaha. surely you jest?